Why Do I Lose Myself in Relationships?

Understanding the Link Between Self-Worth, Identity, Attachment, and Emotional Survival

Losing Yourself Rarely Happens Overnight

Signs You May Be Losing Yourself in a Relationship

Identity Is Built Through Self-Expression

Why It Can Feel So Difficult to Know What You Want

When Love Becomes Adaptation

Why Losing Yourself Often Goes Unnoticed by Other People

Losing Yourself Doesn’t Always Feel Bad At First

Why Childhood Experiences Shape Adult Relationships

Why Familiar Patterns Feel Safer Than Healthy Ones

Why Familiar Patterns Feel Safer Than Healthy Ones

The Fawn Response: When Safety Depends on Pleasing

When Your Partner’s Emotions Become Your Responsibility

Why Losing Yourself Often Feels Like Anxiety

The Fear Beneath Losing Yourself

How Losing Yourself Changes Your Identity

When You No Longer Recognise Yourself

Why You Start Asking for Permission to Be Yourself

How Low Self-Worth Keeps The Pattern Alive

Why Healthy Relationships Need Two Separate Identities

Rebuilding Your Sense of Self

Can You Love Someone Without Losing Yourself?

Rebuilding Your Identity Takes Practice

If You Want to Go Deeper

How Integrative Psychotherapy Can Help